Nathan Carman Returns

Nathan Carman In Vermont

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Nathan Carman sits down for an exclusive interview with ABC News near a Holiday Inn in Brattleboro, Vermont on Wednesday night. Carman returned to his nearby home on Fort Bridgeman Road in Vernon, Vermont on Tuesday night, two days after being rescued at sea by a passing freighter. His mother, who left on a fishing trip with him Sept. 17, is missing and presumed dead.

Nathan Carman sits down for an exclusive interview with ABC News near a Holiday Inn in Brattleboro, Vermont on Wednesday night. Carman returned to his nearby home on Fort Bridgeman Road in Vernon, Vermont on Tuesday night, two days after being rescued at sea by a passing freighter. His mother, who left on a fishing trip with him Sept. 17, is missing and presumed dead.

"My mother just died. I'm trying to process that," says Nathan Carman as he pushes his way through members of the media (including an AP reporter, at left) following an exclusive interview with ABC News in Brattleboro, Vermont on Wednesday night. Carman returned to his nearby home on Fort Bridgeman Road in Vernon, Vermont on Tuesday night, two days after being rescued at sea by a passing freighter. His mother, who left on a fishing trip with him Sept. 17, is missing and presumed dead.

"My mother just died. I'm trying to process that," says Nathan Carman as he pushes his way through members of the media (including an AP reporter, at left) following an exclusive interview with ABC News in Brattleboro, Vermont on Wednesday night. Carman returned to his nearby home on Fort Bridgeman Road in Vernon, Vermont on Tuesday night, two days after being rescued at sea by a passing freighter. His mother, who left on a fishing trip with him Sept. 17, is missing and presumed dead.